The Talented Mr. Ripley
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1:18:02
God, nothing, nothing...
untoward happened.

1:18:07
No, there is nothing to prevent you
from welcoming him back,

1:18:11
from marrying him.
1:18:18
Good-bye.
I'm happy to put a face to a name.

1:18:21
Good-bye, Peter.
Please, don't get up.

1:18:44
[ Marge ] Now I don't know what to
think. Do you think he's coming back ?

1:18:48
Sorry. Sorry.
Had to renew my papers.

1:18:52
Never one stamp when they
can make you line up for three.

1:18:54
- Have you been waiting long ?
- Not at all.

1:18:56
- Morning, Tom.
- Hi. Sorry.

1:18:59
You okay ? You look like
you’ve seen a ghost.

1:19:01
Dickie was at the opera
last night.

1:19:04
I don't believe that. Uh--
Wild horses couldn't drag Dickie--

1:19:07
[ Laughs ] Well, he was there
with someone, you know,

1:19:10
so I suppose she must
have dragged him.

1:19:12
It's not fair.
1:19:15
I think I'm going back to Mongi.
I think Dickie's coming home.

1:19:20
Really ? l-- Well,
that’s just swell.

1:19:22
No, you know, you're
way ahead of me. Great.

1:19:25
That was rather moving
when I heard-- I'm sorry.

1:19:27
Meredith is the American girl
I saw at the opera last night.

1:19:29
- She’s been seeing something of Dickie.
- Oh, my God.

1:19:34
But the point is,
Dickie-- and we all know this.

1:19:37
Dickie loves Marge.
And he misses her.

1:19:41
I feel guilty.
Marge doesn't understand this,

1:19:44
but whenever Dickie does
something, I feel guilty.

1:19:47
[ Chuckles ]
As if that makes sense.

1:19:51
[ Italian ]
1:19:54
[ Italian ]

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